Chase Bliss Audio / Cooper FX Limited Edition Generation Loss

Dude. We could be best friends. I truly appreciate you saying this. Thank you :pray:

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You make great music and you’re extremely generous with your time and comments on this forum. Compliments are well deserved!

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That is so nice of you to say, I’m for once lost for words. And that’s saying something :pray:

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You know when you get a kit and you’re not quite feeling it and you go, ā€I’ll give it some time, see if it gels with me.ā€

This ain’t one of them. This piece of beauty told me from the first minute, it stays right here :heart:

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Super awesome.

Great !!!

I was secretly hoping Cooper FX would ā€˜re-issue’ the Generation loss code as a cartridge.

Now my idea to get two arcades pedals knowing they would go sold out quick doesnt look so bad :wink:

Been using this for a few days now. Very easy and immediate pedal, haven’t read the manual yet (and Chase Bliss stuff tend to benefit from some study of its included papers). Tone is absolutely lovely and I’m recording my first track with it now. Even when it’s subtle, it adds a lot to a track’s vibe. You don’t necessarily need to go for the vintage wobbly fuzzy sound, you might just want to throw a pinch of dust and age into it, and it’ll still work. Together with my Prophet 12 module, which is also great and suggestive and melancholic tones, they’re quite the pair.

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Here’s the Generation Loss in full swing -

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Lovely!!!

*keeps eye out for yet another pedal…

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Thanks :slight_smile: yes, it’s a treat. It can be subtle or downright brutal. In this track, I’d say it’s pretty subtle, compared to how extreme it can get. Don’t see a real use case for me when it’s wired to the extreme, but I’m sure there is one :slight_smile:

Fantastic what it does to those notes! That’s a really nice piece of music.
I want one. But oh my god those used prices, that’s even more horrifying than the MD MnM :grimacing:

This is a nice demo too and that’s a cool trick at 3:50

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Yeah, it was still going for retail prices when I got it. Now, it’s just ridicilous :clown_face:

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Yeah, they are definitely not worth the money they go for on the used market. Cooper FX is now making the Generation Loss V2 for $299, and it has most of the features as the Chase Bliss colab, and a a couple extra aux fx. The spectral freeze seems like a cool addition. Just go to his website and get on the mailing list, at the bottom of the contact page, to find out about future runs.

And that part you like at 3:50 is turning down the ā€œGenā€ knob, which downsamples the audio.

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Agree. Love the pedal. But it’s not worth clown prices.

Having said that, you’d catch me dead before I sell it, no matter the offer :smirk:

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I’ve owned all versions of the gen loss, arcades included. All are incredible, special pedals. I wouldn’t pay over 400 for a single one of them (I paid 800 for the chase bliss one and sold it. Absolutely not worth that price, absolutely a special pedal).

Gen loss 2 is still my favorite of them all.

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I hope you get the try the version 2 soon! I think you’d love it!!

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Thanks :blush: I might, at some point, though I feel pretty satisfied with the one I got.

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Since when has that stopped you (or any of us) from wanting more? :-p

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It’s almost too easy these days isn’t it. Do a collab, limited production units, run some hype and let the prices and mystique run wild. Shame it prices gear out of people’s budgets :slightly_frowning_face:

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Doesn’t that P12 have stereo outputs?
Just saying. :wink:

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